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Franklin the frog is competing in a frog jumping contest, Franklin takes three jumps and six steps and lands at 24 Write an equation to represent the situation, where J is the size of Franklin's jumps
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Franklin the frog is competing in a frog jumping contest, Franklin takes three jumps and six steps and lands at 24 Write an equation to represent the situation, where J is the size of Franklin's jumps
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orjifdjhhfj
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3j+6=24
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